rare. [UN-1 7. Cf. MDa. and Norw. ukvik.]

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  1.  Lifeless, dead.

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c. 1449.  Pecock, Repr., II. ix. 193. Ech lyuyng man is verier … ymage of Crist … than is eny vnquyk stok or stoon. Ibid. The making … of suche vnquyke gay ymagis.

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  2.  Not lively or active.

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c. 1445.  Pecock, Donet, 203. Þat þou be not in eny of hem [sc. matters] to sluggy, vnquyke and heuy.

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a. 1560.  Phaër, Æneid., IX. (1562), Ee iij b. We wear our lyues in spending stele,… nor age vnquick enfebleth ought our mynds.

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